Multiple Choice
In his second term, President Reagan departed from the militantly anti-Soviet stance of his first term by
A) joining with Soviet leader Gorbachev to end Soviet-American political and military conflicts in the Third World.
B) supporting Russia if it would let go of the territories held in its Soviet empire.
C) agreeing that the Soviet Union had a legitimate sphere of interest in Eastern Europe.
D) making the Soviet Union a major trading partner of the United States.
E) negotiating and signing nuclear arms reduction agreements with the new Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
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